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- JWST just mapped the morning weather on a planet 690 light-years away, and the forecast of sand-like clouds exposed a 100-fold bias in how exoplanet atmospheres have been read for more than a decade Space Daily
- Astronomers de-fog exoplanet atmospheres with new cloud-detecting method Phys.org
- This exoplanet's sky is full of puffy clouds made of vaporized rock—but only on one side Scientific American
- This exoplanet weather forecast by the James Webb Space Telescope calls for sandy skies and a clear (alien) sunset Space
- JWST maps the weather on a hot gas giant 700 light-years away Ars Technica
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